Knowledge sharing platform

The Knowledge Sharing Platform (KSP) is a resource available
to members of the Tech Against Terrorism project. Created through
consultations with the tech industry, as well as civil society,
the KSP is a centralised portal to help companies prevent their
platforms being exploited by terrorists.

Within the KSP there are various resources centred around the
Emerging Normative Framework of the Tech Against Terrorism Project:
Terms of Service, Content Regulation and Transparency.

Terms of Service:

Model Terms of Service guidelines, including features
we believe companies should work towards including
within their own, in order to help mitigate against
exploitation by terrorists.

Content Regulations:

Visual tools to help companies understand the networks
between UNSC sanctioned terrorist organisations and
individuals.

Key terminology, collated through engagement with
civil society and companies, that will aid the
identification of potentially harmful content on
members platforms, allowing them to review it
systematically and remove it if in violation of
their ToS.

Transparency:

Model Transparency guidelines for companies to utilise
to help maintain user trust and protect human
rights.

The KSP also has various tech specific resources, such as guidance
on financial crime for financial technologies (fintech), and
broader legislative resources, including an interactive state
specific ‘Internet Intermediary Liability’ guide,
that will enable companies to understand the different legislative
standards of the states in which they operate.

In 2018, Tech Against Terrorism will be increasing the resources
included in the KSP. These will include a Threat Alert Service and
an Image Hashing database, that will assist companies with Content
Regulation, and also sector specific resources such as fintech
specific plugins that will assist with customer on-boarding
processes.